LOOK AT YOUR STATE LAWS AND FIND OUT THE NUMBER OF YEARS; USUALLY IT IS SEVEN YEARS FROM THE DATE THAT THIS WAS FILED.
Yes, a court in New York can garnish wages for credit card debt acquired in Florida and California as long as they have jurisdiction over the debtor. This could include situations where the debtor resides in New York or has assets located there.
Laws of individual states may vary, but as to New York state, a New York State resident is defined as a person who lives in New York with the intent that New York be their "fixed and permanent" place to reside. Evidence of Residency - A person who lives in a home, apartment or room in New York state for 90 days or more is considered to have "presumptive evidence" that she is a resident of New York. Establishing Residency Under New York state law - a person has established residency in New York state when he pays New York state taxes and has a New York state driver's license or identification card, a New York state voter registration card and bank accounts within the state.
In New York State, a life sentence means that a person will be incarcerated for the rest of their life with no possibility of parole. It typically varies from state to state, but in New York, this means the individual will remain in prison until their death.
The executive branch has the power to carry out the laws of New York state. This includes the Governor, various state agencies, and regulatory bodies tasked with enforcing and implementing laws passed by the legislative branch.
In New York State, parents are legally responsible for the care of their minor children. If a 17-year-old child runs away and the parent fails to report them missing or ensure their safety, they could potentially face neglect charges if harm comes to the child. It is important for parents to take appropriate steps to ensure the well-being of their child.
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New York state does not "keep" credit information. National repositories, like Equifax, Experian, Trans Union and Innovis, keep credit information. There may be smaller, local credit agencies affiliated with the big three (the first three) which have consumer's files. Credit information remains for a long time. Certain aspects, like the opening date, is used to calculate credit scores for decades. Certainly basic data, such as indentifying information like your name, addresses, date of birth and social security number are kept throughout a consumer's life. Derogatory information is shielded after 7 - 10 years, (it still exists and can be accessed if your credit is pulled with specific parameters). This statute of limitations is set by the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The FCRA CAN be superceded by state law, when applicable.
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Report your suspicions to the Probate Court in which the will is being probated.
The New York Enterprise Report was created in 2003.
Contact the Office of Medicaid Inspector General @ 518-473-3782
Yes, you own the house
Felonies are forever. Meaning you have to report a felony conviction for the remainder of your life. If a judge has expunged your record, then you don't have to report it.
Yes. A decedent's estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent.
If smallpox were to break out anywhere, it has to be reported. It's to dangerous not to be!